Kim Kielsen


Kim Kielsen is a Greenlandic politician who has served as Speaker of the Inatsisartut since 2025, and as a member of the Inatsisartut since 2005. He was the leader of Siumut from 2014 to 2020, and the prime minister of Greenland from 2014 to 2021.

Early life and education

Kim Kielsen was born on 30 November 1966. He was a police officer from 1996 to 2003.

Career

In the 2005 election Kielsen won a seat in the Inatsisartut. During his tenure in the Inatsisartut he was chair of the Construction, Mineral Resources, and Conservation and Environment committees.
Kielsen was the chair of Greenland's delegation to the Nordic Council from 1 March 2006 to 1 March 2007, and 17 September 2010 to 12 March 2013. In 2013, he became Minister of Environment and Nature and Nordic Cooperation.
Aleqa Hammond resigned as president of Siumut in October 2014, after being accused of misusing public funds. With 44 out of 65 votes, Kielsen defeated Lars-Emil Johansen, Doris J. Jensen, and Nick Nielsen on 18 October 2014. He became the acting Prime Minister of Greenland. A coalition agreement between Siumut, Atassut, and the Democrats on 4 December 2014, officially made Kielsen the prime minister.
On 10 September 2018, Kielsen lost his majority when Naleraq withdrew from his coalition in protest of a Danish plan to partially fund the upgrading of two airports. On 29 September, he formed a minority government made up of Siumut, Atassut, Democrats, and Nunatta Qitornai. A motion of no confidence against him in October 2020, failed by a vote of 14 to 13, with two abstentions. Kielsen lost reelection as chair of Siumut to Erik Jensen by a vote of 39 to 32 on 29 November 2020. He was Speaker of the Inatsisartut from April 2022 to September 2023, and again since 2025.

Personal life

Kielsen is married to Judithe, with whom he had two children. He can speak Danish and Greenlandic.

Political positions

In response to U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland in August 2019, Kielsen stated that "Greenland is not Danish. Greenland is Greenlandic." and that the issue should not be a joke.

Works cited

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